ITC - Welcomgroup among 5 best employers  - Outlook Business
  April 18, 2009
An Outlook Business  Hewitt Associates Study of 25 companies that keep employees smiling even in these bad times
THE   								DOWNTURN, THE MUMBAI TERROR ATTACKS, AND MOST   								recently, the shifting of the IPL to foreign   								shores, have affected the hospitality sector   								adversely, but the Rs 2,300 crore ITC   								Welcomgroup hotel chain has no plans to slow   								down. The company isnt lowering growth   								projections or reducing its workforce. In fact,   								ITCs cash-rich, debt-free hospitality division   								plans to double the number of rooms in its   								luxury hotels to 5,000 in the next three years,   								to be in a good position to ride the upturn when   								it happens.
At a   								recent conference in Gurgaon, senior officials   								from across the country discussed how to weather   								the current difficulties without any major   								internal upheaval. The message that went out to   								employees at the end of the three-day conclave   								was: no layoff s or pay cuts. Given how most   								other companies are taking drastic cost-cutting   								measures just to stay afloat, that message would   								have been very reassuring for employee morale.
Employees have always been treated well, even   								after they retire. Although it is the ideal   								hunting ground for other services players such   								as airlines, business process outsourcing (BPOs)   								and banks, especially at the junior management   								level, ITC Welcomgroup has managed to keep   								attrition down to 11%, well below the industry   								average. That has been made possible, says   								Anil Sharma, Vice-President and Head of HR at   								ITC Welcomgroup, by benchmarking our salaries   								to those paid in these industries, ensuring that   								the cash component is the highest in the salary,   								and also paying a handsome retention bonus at   								the end of three years.
For   								middle-level managers, the benchmark is the   								hospitality sector: hospitals, competing hotels   								and real estate companies, because these   								companies were luring away its managers. ITC   								Welcomgroup also added the best in lifestyle   								benefitshouses in good locations and expensive   								carsto take care of employees family needs.   								For those at the very top, it is Hindustan   								Unilever, Infosys and the Tata Consultancy   								Services (TCS) that became the competition.
A   								high basic pay is just one part of the package;   								other intangible benefits such as job   								satisfaction, ability to move within the   								organisation and the freedom to express opinions   								also help in employee retention. Moreover, the   								companys distributive leadership model, as   								opposed to centralised leadership followed by   								most companies gives strategic business unit (SBU)   								heads full autonomy and authority to run their   								respective businesses as they see fit. Also, its   								emphasis on collective action has built team   								spirit among employees.
Nakul Anand, CEO, ITC Welcomgroup, feels that   								morale is high because the company takes care of   								most employee needs. And he should know, having   								spent 33 years in the company. Every employee   								gets ample opportunities to rise up the ladder.   								Says Sharma: The only limits to growth in our   								company is our own competence. He cites the   								example of Sunil Sikka, who rose from bellboy to   								general manager over a 30-year period, after   								getting 17 promotions.
Anil   								Sharma recruited Jeevan Unnithan, who was a   								captain in the army, as an assistant manager   								nearly six years ago. Today, Unnithan has risen   								to the post of Divisional Human Resource   								Manager. Even in these troubled economic times,   								I know I can sleep soundly because I am working   								with ITC Welcomgroup, says Unnithan.